Supreme Court not only one hearing health care arguments

Not surprisingly, The Day's Sunday editorial on the eve of the Supreme Court arguments, "Individual mandate clearly constitutional," made conservative critics of the Affordable Care Act livid, as manifested in some of the reader comments. I certainly would have been disappointed with anything less.

I can't help myself but react to a few of the comments.

"This thing was passed way too fast for legislation of that magnitude. Time to go back to the drawing board," wrote Percy.

Reaction: Thanks for making our point. Our editorial concludes with this opinion: "Let the fight continue where it properly belongs -- in the political arena." If you want to go back to the drawing board, win an election and repeal or change the law, but don't legislate in the courts.

"The Day has crossed the line. It knows nothing of Constitutional law and even less about health care but what the heck," said Live Here

Reaction: We crossed the line by commenting on a case that could lead to one of the most important Supreme Court decisions in history? That's exactly the kind of thing we should comment on. And if only experts on constitutional law and health care could take part in the debate, that would leave a pretty small group.